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The past simple tense is formed using the past tense version of verbs.
The past simple tense is formed using the past tense version of verbs.
Full sentence: 'I met this guy yesterday and he...' - Let's use past tense.
So we could say, "To be a sandwich short of a picnic." Full sentence, "I met this guy yesterday and he," let's use past tense.
and then we've got past tense coming together, like this: they don't go together.
So we've got present tense, and then we've got past tense coming together, like this.
Now, today we're talking about past sentences, so that verb must be past tense, which in English can be very, very difficult.
so that must be past tense,
The first one is my chain can fall, or in the past tense, I would say my chain fell off.
My chain can fall, or in the past tense I would say my chain fell off.
We have to be careful with the past tense pronunciation, pronunciation of pronunciation, pronunciation of this as well, because we don't want to say whipped, we're going to spell it with an ED, but it's going to be sounded like a T.
We have to be careful with the past tense pronunciation, pronunciation of pronunciation of pronunciation of this as well, because we don't want to say "whipped." We're going to spell it with an ed,
And keep in mind that in some cases, would is actually the past tense of will.
And keep in mind that in some cases, "would" is actually the past tense of "will",
Where there is a difference is when we use them in the past tense.
So talk about our example of cooking again: I was able to cook when I was 10, past tense.
Now, if we look at this, Bitsy had to eat all of her carrots, something, have dessert, all is in the past tense, so we're going to look at, well, the something has to happen first.
Now, if we look at this: "Bitsy had to eat all of her carrots." Something—"have dessert"—all is in the past tense, so we're going to look at...
So, you could "get wet". If you're out in the rain: "Aw, I got wet in the rain." So: "got", past tense. Or
Past tense, or you can say: "Don't get wet, it's going to rain".